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7-2-705
Section 7-2-705 Seller's stoppage of delivery in transit or otherwise. (1) The seller may stop
delivery of goods in the possession of a carrier or other bailee when he discovers the buyer
to be insolvent (Section 7-2-702) and may stop delivery of carload, truckload, planeload or
larger shipments of express or freight when the buyer repudiates or fails to make a payment
due before delivery or if for any other reason the seller has a right to withhold or reclaim
the goods. (2) As against such buyer the seller may stop delivery until: (a) Receipt of the
goods by the buyer; or (b) Acknowledgment to the buyer by any bailee of the goods except a
carrier that the bailee holds the goods for the buyer; or (c) Such acknowledgment to the buyer
by a carrier by reshipment or as warehouseman; or (d) Negotiation to the buyer of any negotiable
document of title covering the goods. (3)(a) To stop delivery the seller must so notify as
to enable the bailee by reasonable diligence to prevent delivery of...
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7-2-503
Section 7-2-503 Manner of seller's tender of delivery. (1) Tender of delivery requires that
the seller put and hold conforming goods at the buyer's disposition and give the buyer any
notification reasonably necessary to enable him to take delivery. The manner, time and place
for tender are determined by the agreement and this article, and in particular: (a) Tender
must be at a reasonable hour, and if it is of goods they must be kept available for the period
reasonably necessary to enable the buyer to take possession; but (b) Unless otherwise agreed
the buyer must furnish facilities reasonably suited to the receipt of the goods. (2) Where
the case is within Section 7-2-504 respecting shipment, tender requires that the seller comply
with its provisions. (3) Where the seller is required to deliver at a particular destination,
tender requires that he comply with subsection (1) and also in any appropriate case tender
documents as described in subsections (4) and (5) of this section. (4)...
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7-2-509
Section 7-2-509 Risk of loss in the absence of breach. (1) Where the contract requires or authorizes
the seller to ship the goods by carrier: (a) If it does not require him to deliver them at
a particular destination, the risk of loss passes to the buyer when the goods are duly delivered
to the carrier even though the shipment is under reservation (Section 7-2-505); but (b) If
it does require him to deliver them at a particular destination and the goods are there duly
tendered while in the possession of the carrier, the risk of loss passes to the buyer when
the goods are there duly so tendered as to enable the buyer to take delivery. (2) Where the
goods are held by a bailee to be delivered without being moved, the risk of loss passes to
the buyer: (a) On his receipt of possession or control of a negotiable document of title covering
the goods; or (b) On acknowledgment by the bailee of the buyer's right to possession of the
goods; or (c) After his receipt of possession or control of a...
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7-2A-526
Section 7-2A-526 Lessor's stoppage of delivery in transit or otherwise. (1) A lessor may stop
delivery of goods in the possession of a carrier or other bailee if the lessor discovers the
lessee to be insolvent and may stop delivery of carload, truckload, planeload, or larger shipments
of express or freight if the lessee repudiates or fails to make a payment due before delivery,
whether for rent, security or otherwise under the lease contract, or for any other reason
the lessor has a right to withhold or take possession of the goods. (2) In pursuing its remedies
under subsection (1), the lessor may stop delivery until (a) receipt of the goods by the lessee;
(b) acknowledgment to the lessee by any bailee of the goods, except a carrier, that the bailee
holds the goods for the lessee; or (c) such an acknowledgment to the lessee by a carrier via
reshipment or as a warehouse. (3)(a) To stop delivery, a lessor shall so notify as to enable
the bailee by reasonable diligence to prevent delivery...
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7-7-504
Section 7-7-504 Rights acquired in absence of due negotiation; effect of diversion; stoppage
of delivery. (a) A transferee of a document of title, whether negotiable or nonnegotiable,
to which the document has been delivered but not duly negotiated, acquires the title and rights
that its transferor had or had actual authority to convey. (b) In the case of a transfer of
a nonnegotiable document of title, until but not after the bailee receives notice of the transfer,
the rights of the transferee may be defeated: (1) By those creditors of the transferor which
could treat the transfer as void under Section 7-2-402 or 7-2A-308; (2) By a buyer from the
transferor in ordinary course of business if the bailee has delivered the goods to the buyer
or received notification of the buyer's rights; (3) By a lessee from the transferor in ordinary
course of business if the bailee has delivered the goods to the lessee or received notification
of the lessee's rights; or (4) As against the bailee, by...
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7-2-703
Section 7-2-703 Seller's remedies in general. Where the buyer wrongfully rejects or revokes
acceptance of goods or fails to make a payment due on or before delivery or repudiates with
respect to a part or the whole, then with respect to any goods directly affected and, if the
breach is of the whole contract (Section 7-2-612), then also with respect to the whole undelivered
balance, the aggrieved seller may: (a) Withhold delivery of such goods; (b) Stop delivery
by any bailee as hereafter provided (Section 7-2-705); (c) Proceed under Section 7-2-704 respecting
goods still unidentified to the contract; (d) Resell and recover damages as hereafter provided
(Section 7-2-706); (e) Recover damages for nonacceptance (Section 7-2-708) or in a proper
case the price (Section 7-2-709); (f) Cancel. (Acts 1965, No. 549, p. 811.)...
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7-7-403
Section 7-7-403 Obligation of bailee to deliver; excuse. (a) A bailee shall deliver the goods
to a person entitled under a document of title if the person complies with subsections (b)
and (c), unless and to the extent that the bailee establishes any of the following: (1) Delivery
of the goods to a person whose receipt was rightful as against the claimant; (2) Damage to
or delay, loss, or destruction of the goods for which the bailee is not liable; (3) Previous
sale or other disposition of the goods in lawful enforcement of a lien or on a warehouse's
lawful termination of storage; (4) The exercise by a seller of its right to stop delivery
pursuant to Section 7-2-705 or by a lessor of its right to stop delivery pursuant to Section
7-2A-526; (5) A diversion, reconsignment, or other disposition pursuant to Section 7-7-303;
(6) Release, satisfaction, or any other personal defense against the claimant; or (7) Any
other lawful excuse. (b) A person claiming goods covered by a document of...
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7-1-201
Section 7-1-201 General definitions. (a) [Reserved]. (b) Subject to additional definitions
contained in the subsequent articles of this title which are applicable to specific articles
or parts thereof, and unless the context otherwise requires, in this title: (1) "Action,"
in the sense of a judicial proceeding, includes recoupment, counterclaim, set-off, suit in
equity, and any other proceeding in which rights are determined. (2) "Aggrieved party"
means a party entitled to pursue a remedy. (3) "Agreement," as distinguished from
"contract," means the bargain of the parties in fact, as found in their language
or inferred from other circumstances, including course of performance, course of dealing,
or usage of trade as provided in Section 7-1-303. (4) "Bank" means a person engaged
in the business of banking and includes a savings bank, savings and loan association, credit
union, and trust company. (5) "Bearer" means a person in possession of a negotiable
instrument, document of title, or...
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7-9A-102
Section 7-9A-102 Definitions and index of definitions. (a) Article 9A definitions. In this
article: (1) "Accession" means goods that are physically united with other goods
in such a manner that the identity of the original goods is not lost. (2) "Account,"
except as used in "account for," means a right to payment of a monetary obligation,
whether or not earned by performance, (i) for property that has been or is to be sold, leased,
licensed, assigned, or otherwise disposed of, (ii) for services rendered or to be rendered,
(iii) for a policy of insurance issued or to be issued, (iv) for a secondary obligation incurred
or to be incurred, (v) for energy provided or to be provided, (vi) for the use or hire of
a vessel under a charter or other contract, (vii) arising out of the use of a credit or charge
card or information contained on or for use with the card, or (viii) as winnings in a lottery
or other game of chance operated or sponsored by a State, governmental unit of a State, or...

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7-2-702
Section 7-2-702 Seller's remedies on discovery of buyer's insolvency. (1) Where the seller
discovers the buyer to be insolvent he may refuse delivery except for cash, including payment
for all goods theretofore delivered under the contract, and stop delivery under this article
(Section 7-2-705). (2) Where the seller discovers that the buyer has received goods on credit
while insolvent he may reclaim the goods upon demand made within 10 days after the receipt,
but if misrepresentation of solvency has been made to the particular seller in writing within
three months before delivery the 10-day limitation does not apply. Except as provided in this
subsection the seller may not base a right to reclaim goods on the buyer's fraudulent or innocent
misrepresentation of solvency or of intent to pay. (3) The seller's right to reclaim under
subsection (2) is subject to the rights of a buyer in ordinary course or other good faith
purchaser or lien creditor under this article (Section 7-2-403)....
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